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Golf Writer Andy Reistetter continues his exclusive “Play-Write” series returning to Fallen Oak, Mississippi’s premier resort golf course. Weather interrupted his first date with Fallen Oak, canceling a March pro-am round with Nick Price during the 2012 Mississippi Gulf Coast Resort Classic. Merri Daniel, golf’s newest voice for women, joined Reistetter for the rescheduled round...
Published: July 9, 2012
Royal Lytham and St. Annes, home of the Open Championship from July 19th through the 22nd, will be a similar test to what golfers saw a few weeks ago at Olympic Club for the US Open. When the world’s best tee it up, they will see a rather short course that puts a distinct premium on keeping the ball in play and hitting greens from the fairways. At under 7100 yards, this is not a course that really...
Published: July 9, 2012
Tiger Woods‘ slide at the Greenbrier Classic just sets him up for an even bigger surge at the British Open. No golfer has given fans a more tumultuous roller-coaster ride this year. The fact that Woods is by far the most dynamic player in golf’s history makes all of his twists and turns even more thrilling. Get ready for the biggest stomach-dropper yet. When Woods missed Friday’s...
Published: July 9, 2012
All the talk in golf is around the same guy is has been around for the last 16 years: Tiger Woods. Questions abound about the state of his game and his pursuit of Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18 professional major championships. The biggest question lately is: Is Tiger back? To answer that question, one must look at where he came from. Tiger is second on the list of most professional majors won with...
Published: July 9, 2012
The PGA Tour has reached its midpoint for the 2012 season and after the wrap-up of the 2012 Greenbrier Classic, a few new Americans have started to make names for themselves. With the British Open, PGA Championship and Ryder Cup still to come this season, these are the names to keep an eye on as the competition heats up. So, let’s take a look at the top three finishers from the Greenbrier Classic...
Published: July 9, 2012
Ted Potter Jr.’s victory in the Greenbrier Classic is as unlikely as it gets. He entered the tournament ranked No. 218 in the world. It was his first PGA Tour victory and 11th professional victory overall. This provides a great story similar to when Webb Simpson hoisted the crown in the 2012 U.S. Open, but it won’t continue. The British Open looms large in August, and that’s a whole...
Published: July 9, 2012
Whether you watched every game on the edge of your seat with a bag of chips or occasionally tuned into the ESPN family of networks, you at least got to glimpse some of the marvel that was on display during last month’s Euro 2012. It was one rollercoaster ride where we had the pleasure of witnessing some of the greats of all-time put forth world-class days of work in one of the most prestigious...
Published: July 9, 2012
It will come as no surprise to anyone who watches Formula One racing that the FIA is barking mad. There are innumerable examples of wacky decisions that underscore that particular conclusion; however, the one in question this time is the logic that the appropriate punishment for serial wrecker, Pastor Maldonado, would be to fine him €25,000. Formula1.com reports the decision as “Maldonado...
Published: July 9, 2012
The Greenbrier Classic proved to be a nightmare for some of golf’s biggest names, but they’ll have an opportunity to bounce back at the 2012 Open Championship. While the Open is often a house of horrors in itself, it’s not unconquerable by any means. Look for the following golfers to rebound with strong showings in the third major of the year. Tiger Woods Woods missed the cut...
Published: July 9, 2012
Most American soccer fans remember Eddie Johnson‘s rise to success in the beginning of his career in Major League Soccer with FC Dallas and the Kansas City Wizards. Most American fans also remember Johnson’s fall from grace after moving to Fulham in 2008. Johnson only played 19 games in his time at Craven Cottage, and also spent time out on loan three times. His loan spells were in three...